Steve Guimond - 19/11/2009 "Epic" comes to mind when talking about Toronto titans Do Make Say Think: their music (lengthy instrumental goodness) and their career (13 years as Ca...
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Mike Newmark - 28/10/2009  It would be an exercise in beating around the bush to speak of Toronto’s Do Make Say Think without also talking about post-rock, whose short his...
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Alex Silveri - 27/10/2009  Aâ?¢ to Loud Dynamic Point Bâ?¢, opting instead to create a set of fluid snapshots of various musical themes and movements, with songs weaving in and ...
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Patrick Sisson - 23/10/2009  When instrumental rock bands get tapped for soundtracks, it can be kind of a gut-check that tests how a wider audience may view their music. Sigur Ró...
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Calum Marsh& Christopher Alexander - 23/10/2009  Toph:The Other Truths is a welcome return to form for Do Make Say Think after the misstep of You, You’re a History in Rust (2007), which even th...
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Rory Gibb - 22/10/2009  The competition for spaces in the post-rock canon is fierce. Do Make Say Think, unlike so many of their contemporaries, have steadfastly refused to ho...
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David Morris - 20/10/2009  Throughouttheir recording history Do Make Say Think have maintained a bewitchingmusical naïveté. At times you can hear them struggling to keep italiv...
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Elliott Sharp - 20/10/2009  The most compelling aspect of the 1990s post-rock aesthetic, constructed particularly by bands on the Constellation label, was the radical political i...
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Daniel Levin Becker - 20/10/2009 Do Make Say Think have been behaving like post-rock elder statesmen for a long time. Since before they deserved to, surely, but that?s not the point: ...
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Matt Cox - 20/10/2009 Do Make Say Think have always been one of the few bracketed into the post-rock scene who have consistently stood out, thanks in no small part to their...
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